List of large volcanic eruptions

This is a sortable summary of the pages Timeline of volcanism on Earth, List of Quaternary volcanic eruptions, and Large volume volcanic eruptions in the Basin and Range Province. Uncertainties as to dates and tephra volumes are not restated, and references are not repeated. Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) values for events in the Miocene epoch sometimes lack references. They are given as VEI-equivalent, as orientation of the erupted tephra volume. This is not a comprehensive list.

List

VEIVolcano/complexVolcanic arc/belt,
subregion, or hotspot
Material volume (km³)Historical dateAge in Ma[1]Tephra or eruption nameComments
5 Puyehue-Cordón CaulleAndean Volcanic Belt12011-06-04-0.0000612011–2012 Puyehue-Cordón Caulle eruption
5 Mount HudsonAndean Volcanic Belt7.61991-08-08-0.000041
6 Mount Pinatubo[2]Luzon Volcanic Arc 131991-06-15-0.0000411991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo
5 El Chichón[2]Chiapanecan Volcanic Arc 21982-04-04-0.000032tephra unit A
5 Mount St. Helens[2]Cascade Volcanic Arc 1.31980-05-18-0.000031980 eruption of Mount St. Helens landslide volume 0.7 mi3 (2.9 km3)
5 Mount AwuSangihe Volcanic Arc 31966-08-12-0.000016 More than 8,000 dead
5 Mount AgungSunda Arc, Bali 11963-03-17-0.000013
5 BezymiannyKamchatka 0.451955-0.000005
5 KharimkotanKuril Islands 119330.000017
5 Quizapú Andean Volcanic Belt 1932 0.000018
5 Volcán de ColimaTrans-Mexican Volcanic Belt 1.661913-01-200.000037
6 Novarupta[2]SW Alaska, Aleutian Arc 31.21912-06-060.000038
5 KsudachKamchatka 1.751907-03-280.000043
6 Santa María[2]Central America Volcanic Arc, Guatemala 201902-10-240.000048
5 Mount TaraweraTaupo Volcanic Zone 21886-06-150.000064 1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera
6 Krakatoa[2]Sunda Arc 261883-08-260.0000671883 eruption of Krakatoa The eruption of Krakatoa caused the loudest sound in recorded history
5 AskjaIceland 1.831875-03-280.000075
5 ShiveluchKamchatka 21854-02-180.000096
5 CosigüinaCentral America Volcanic Arc, Nicaragua 4.251835-01-200.000115
5 Mount Galunggung Sunda Arc, Java 2 1822-10-08 0.000128 killed over 4,000 people
7 Mount Tambora[2]Sunda Arc, Sumbawa 160-2131815-04-100.0001351815 eruption of Mount Tambora Caused the year without a summer, which caused crops to fail and killed over 100,000-200,000 people
6? Source unknownSource unknown 1808/18090.000141Undocumented 1808 eruption[3]
5 Mount St. HelensCascade Volcanic Arc 1.518000.00015T (Goat Rocks)
5 Mount WestdahlUnimak, Aleutian Arc 11795 CE0.000155
5 KatlaIceland 11755-10-170.000195
5 Mount TarumaeHokkaidō 41739-08-180.000211Ta-a
5 KatlaIceland 11721-05-110.000229
5 Mount FujiHonshū 1.71707-12-16 / 1708-2-240.000243Hōei eruption of Mount Fuji
5 TangkokoSangihe Volcanic Arc 116800.00027
5 Mount GamkonoraHalmahera Volcanic Arc 11673-05-200.000277
5 Mount TarumaeHokkaidō 2.81667-09-240.000283Ta-b
5 Mount UsuHokkaidō 2.781663-08-160.000287
6 Long Island, PNGBismarck Volcanic Arc > 301660 CE0.00029Tibito tephra
5 ShiveluchKamchatka ≥ 21650 CE ±100.0003SH1
6 Mount Melibengoy,[4] Philippines Mindanao ~131641 CE0.000309
5 KomagatakeHokkaidō 2.91640-07-310.00031Ko-d landslide volume 1.72 – 2 km3
5 FurnasSão Miguel Island, Azores 2.11630-09-030.00032
5 KatlaIceland 11625-09-020.000325
6 HuaynaputinaAndes, Central Volcanic Zone 301600-02-190.00035
5 RaungSunda Arc, Java 11593 CE0.000357
5 KeludSunda Arc, Java 11586 CE0.000364
6 Billy MitchellBougainville & Solomon Is. 13.51580 CE0.00037BM2
5 Água de PauSão Miguel Island, Azores 1.31563-06-28 / 1563-07-260.000387
5 Mount St. HelensCascade Volcanic Arc 1.51482 CE0.000468We (Kalama)
5 Mount St. HelensCascade Volcanic Arc 7.71480 CE0.000470Wn (Kalama)
6 BárðarbungaIceland 1477 CE0.000473Veidivatnahraun
7 1452/1453 mystery eruption[2]Vanuatu 1081452 - 14530.000498
6 Öræfajökull[5]Iceland 101362-06-050.000588 Then called Knappafellsjökull. Completely destroyed Litlahérað. Volcano renamed after eruption.
5 El ChichónChiapanecan Volcanic Arc 2.81360 CE ±1000.00059tephra unit B
6 QuilotoaAndes, Northern Volcanic Zone 211280 CE0.00067
5 KatlaIceland 11262 CE0.000688
7 Mount SamalasLombok Island 130-2001257 CE0.0006931257 Samalas eruption; May have triggered the Little Ice Age[6]
5 Mount AsamaHonshū 1.31108-08-29 / 1108-10-110.000842Asama-B, Tennin eruption
5 HeklaIceland 1.21104-10-150.000846H1 tephra
5 Lake MashūHokkaidō 4.61080 ±1000.00087Ma-b
5 Billy MitchellBougainville & Solomon Is. 71030 CE0.00092BM1
5 ShiveluchKamchatka ≥ 21030 CE ±1000.00092SH2
6 CeborucoTrans-Mexican Volcanic Belt 10.951005 CE ±150.000945Jala Pumice
7 Baekdu Mountain[2]Balhae (China – North Korea border) 120 ~946 CE0.001004Baegdusan-Tomakomai Tephra Millennium eruption, Caldera stage IV
5 KatlaIceland 4.5934-940 CE0.001016Eldgjá eruption over 18 km3 of basalt erupted from a fissure vents
5 Towada[7]Honshū 6.54915-08-170.001035eruption episode A
5 TolbachikKamchatka 1900 CE0.00105Peschanie Gorky
6 Mount Churchilleastern Alaska 50847 CE ±10.001103WRAe Formed the Pumice Terrace
5 PopocatépetlTrans-Mexican Volcanic Belt 1.42823 CE0.001127II.A2&A3 White Pumice
5 El ChichónChiapanecan Volcanic Arc > 1780 CE ±1000.00117tephra unit D
6 PagoBismarck Volcanic Arc 20710 CE ±750.00124Witori-Galilo tephra
5 PagoBismarck Volcanic Arc 6690 CE ±900.00126Witori-Kimbe 4 tephra
6 RabaulBismarck Volcanic Arc 24683 CE0.001267Rabaul Pyroclastics
6 DakatauaBismarck Volcanic Arc 10653 CE0.001297Dk
5 ShiveluchKamchatka ≥ 2650 CE ±400.0013SH3
5 OpalaKamchatka 3.7610 CE ±500.00134Baranii Amphitheatre crater
5 ShiveluchKamchatka ≥ 2600 CE0.00135
5 Mount HarunaHonshū 1.6537 CE ±130.001413Futatsudake-Ikaho eruption
6-7 Unknown sourceUnknown 535 CE0.001415

Volcanic winter of 536

David Keys, Ken Wohletz, and others have postulated that a violent volcanic eruption, possibly of Krakatoa, in 535 was responsible for the global climate changes of 535–536.[8] Keys explores what he believes to be the radical and far-ranging global effects of such a putative 6th-century eruption in his book Catastrophe: An Investigation into the Origins of the Modern World. This eruption was believed to have been even more violent than Krakatoa's 1883 eruption, and also the one that created Krakatoa's original caldera, which resulted in the creation of Verlaten Island and Lang Island.[9] However, there are other explanations for the climate change, including an eruption of Ilopango in El Salvador, in Central America.
6-7 Lake IlopangoCentral America Volcanic Arc, El Salvador 84-104 430 CE0.001415

Tierra Blanca Joven eruption

5 Mount VesuviusCampanian volcanic arc 1.2472-11-050.001478Pollena
5 AkutanAleutian Arc 13400.00161Akutan tephra
5 PagoBismarck Volcanic Arc 6310 CE ±1000.00164Witori-Kimbe 3 tephra
6 Mount Churchilleastern Alaska 10245 CE ±1000.001705WRAn
6 KsudachKamchatka 18.5240 CE ±1000.00171KS1
7 Taupo Volcano[2]Taupo Volcanic Zone 110 232 ± 5 CE0.00172Hatepe eruption
5 FurnasSão Miguel Island, Azores 1.54165 CE ±1570.001785Tephra layer C
5 Mount VesuviusCampanian volcanic arc 3.2579-10-24?0.001871Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79
6 AmbrymVanuatu 7050 CE0.0019Ambrym Pyroclastic Series
6 ApoyequeCentral America Volcanic Arc, Nicaragua 1850 BCE0.002
6 Okmok CalderaUmnak, Aleutian Arc 5076 BCE ±790.002026Okmok II
6 Raoul IslandKermadec Islands 28.8250 BCE0.0022Fleetwood
5 PopocatépetlTrans-Mexican Volcanic Belt 3.2305 BCE ±950.002255I.A1 Yellow Pumice
5 Mount Meager massifGaribaldi Volcanic Belt ⩾ 1410 BCE ±2000.00236Bridge River eruption
5 Mount TarumaeHokkaidō 3.3500 BCE0.00245Ta-c
5 Mount St. HelensCascade Volcanic Arc 1.2530 BCE0.00248Ps/Pu (Pine Creek)
5 Mount TongariroTaupo Volcanic Zone 1.2550 BCE0.0025
5 ShiveluchKamchatka 1780 BCE0.00273SH5
5 Yantarni VolcanoSW Alaska, Aleutian Arc > 1800 BCE ±5000.00275
5 KhodutkaKamchatka 1.25930 BCE ±1000.00288KHD tephra
5 ShiveluchKamchatka > 1950 BCE0.0029
6 Mount PinatuboLuzon Volcanic Arc 12.51050 BCE0.003Maraunot eruptive period
5 HeklaIceland 7.51100 BCE ±500.00305H3 tephra
5 AvachinskyKamchatka 1.751350 BCE0.0033Tephra layer IIAV3
6 PagoBismarck Volcanic Arc 301370 BCE ±1600.00332Witori-Kimbe 2 tephra
6 Taupo VolcanoTaupo Volcanic Zone 171460 BCE0.003410Waimihia eruption
5 AvachinskyKamchatka ≥ 3.61500 BCE0.00345Tephra layer AV1
5 EtnaCampanian volcanic arc 11500 BCE ±500.00345
6 Mount AniakchakSW Alaska, Aleutian Arc 501541 BCE ±950.003491Aniakchak II
7 Youngest Caldera, SantoriniSouth Aegean Volcanic Arc 1231610 BCE0.00356Minoan eruption
5 Mount St. HelensCascade Volcanic Arc 3.51770 BCE ±1000.00372Ye (Smith Creek)
6 Mount St. HelensCascade Volcanic Arc 15.31860 BCE0.00381Yn (Smith Creek)
6 Mount HudsonAndes, Southern Volcanic Zone 1890 BCE0.00384
6 Black PeakSW Alaska, Aleutian Arc 301900 BCE ±1500.00385
5 ShiveluchKamchatka > 12000 BCE0.00395SHsp
5 Hayes VolcanoSW Alaska, Aleutian Arc 8.12025 BCE ±2500.003975Hayes Tephra set H
6-7 Deception Island[10]South Shetland Islands 30-60 (DRE)2030 BCE0.00398Outer Coast Tuff
5 El ChichónChiapanecan Volcanic Arc 22030 BCE ±1000.00398Unit K (SI; Espindola 2000) Unit E (Macias 1997)
6 Long Island, PNGBismarck Volcanic Arc > 102040 BCE0.00399biliau beds
5 RungweGreat Rift Valley, Tanzania 2.22050 BCE0.004Rungwe pumice
5 Nishiyama, Hachijō-jimaIzu–Bonin–Mariana Arc 1.22050 BCE0.004Mitsune-7 scoria
5 ShiveluchKamchatka > 12100 BCE0.00405SHsp
5 Phlegraean FieldsCampanian volcanic arc 1.82150 BCE ±40000.0041Agnano Monte Spina
7 Paektu Mountain Balhae (China – North Korea border) 2264 BCE? 0.004214 - 0.051[11] Tianwenfeng eruption
5 Mount DanaSW Alaska, Aleutian Arc 12293 BCE ±6030.0042431890 BCE eruption
7 Cerro Blanco (Argentina)Andes, Central Volcanic Zone 1722300 BCE0.00425
5 HeklaIceland 5.62310 BCE ±200.00426H4 tephra
6 Mount VeniaminofSW Alaska, Aleutian Arc > 502304 BCE ±1510.004254V2
5 Mount St. HelensCascade Volcanic Arc 1.22340 BCE0.00429Yb (Smith Creek)
5 Mount VesuviusCampanian volcanic arc 2.02420 BCE ±400.00437Avellino eruption
5 ShiveluchKamchatka > 12620 BCE0.00457SHdv
5 Mount Galunggung Sunda Arc, Java 1 2695 BCE ±203 0.004645
5 Água de PauSão Miguel Island, Azores 5.42995 BCE0.004945Fogo A
5 RabaulBismarck Volcanic Arc 2?3081 BCE ±1820.005031Talili Pyroclastics
5 AvachinskyKamchatka 1.53200 BCE ±1500.00515Tephra layer IAv20; AV3
5 Mount KirishimaKyūshū 3.13269 BCE ±6880.005219Mi-ike pyroclastic fall
5 Tolmachev DolKamchatka 13366 BCE0.005316Optr
5 Lake Numazawa[7]Honshū 4.713400 BCE0.00535
5 ShiveluchKamchatka ≥ 23500 BCE0.00545
5 Água de PauSão Miguel Island, Azores 13510 BCE0.00546Pisão Formation
6 Mount PinatuboLuzon Volcanic Arc 12.53550 BCE0.0055Crow Valley eruptive period
6 Taal VolcanoLuzon Volcanic Arc 503580 BCE0.00553Taal scoria pyroclastic flow
5 Haroharo CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 2.83580 BCE0.00553
5 IlyinskyKamchatka 1.33594 BCE ±7180.005544ZLT-tephra; IL-tephra
5 ShiveluchKamchatka ≥ 23650 BCE0.0056
5 PopocatépetlTrans-Mexican Volcanic Belt ⩾ 53700 BCE ±2500.00565I.A1 Yellow Pumice
6 Fisher CalderaUnimak, Aleutian Arc 14.33891 BCE ±920.005841Turquoise Cone
6 PagoBismarck Volcanic Arc 104000 BCE ±2100.00595Witori-Kimbe 1 tephra
6 Masaya VolcanoCentral America Volcanic Arc, Nicaragua 4050 BCE0.006
5 HeklaIceland 14110 BCE ±1000.00606Hekla Ö tephra
5 TowadaHonshū 9.184150 BCE0.0061eruption episode C
5 VestmannaeyjarIceland 1.34270 BCE ±1800.00622Saefell
5 AvachinskyKamchatka ≥ 44340 BCE0.00629Tephra layer IAv12; AV4
6-7 Macauley IslandKermadec Islands ⩽ 1004360 BCE0.00631
5 ShiveluchKamchatka ≥ 24400 BCE0.00635
5 Lake IkedaKyūshū 2.34450 BCE0.0064Ikeda pumice
5 Nishiyama, Hachijō-jimaIzu–Bonin–Mariana Arc 1.24650 BCE0.0066Mitsune-5 scoria
6 Mount HudsonAndes, Southern Volcanic Zone 4750 BCE0.0067
5 KaguyakSW Alaska, Aleutian Arc 3.94730 BCE ±4300.00673Caldera formation
5 KomagatakeHokkaidō 2 - 44850 BCE0.0068Ko-g
5 KsudachKamchatka 7.54900 BCE0.00685KS2
5 TavuiBismarck Volcanic Arc 5.754946 BCE ±400.0069Raluan Pyroclastics
5 HeklaIceland 1.75150 BCE0.0071H5 tephra
5 KsudachKamchatka 35200 BCE0.00715KS3
7 Kikai CalderaRyukyu Islands > 1705284 BCE ±690.007234[12]Akahoya eruption
5 IchinskyKamchatka 2.55400 BCE0.00735
5 Mount KirishimaKyūshū 1.25400 BCE ±2500.00735Ushinosune ash
5 ShiveluchKamchatka 1.25500 BCE0.00745
6 Lake MashūHokkaidō 18.65550 BCE0.0075Ma-f/g/h/i/j
5 Mayor Island/TuhuaTaupo Volcanic Zone 5560 BCE0.00751
6 KhangarKamchatka 5700 BCE0.00765
7 Crater Lake
(as Mount Mazama)
Cascade Volcanic Arc 1205783 BCE ±490.007733Mazama TephraCaldera formation
5-6 Crater LakeCascade Volcanic Arc > 95900 BCE ±500.00785Lower Pumice, Llao Rock
6 KhangarKamchatka 155922 BCE ±500.007872KHG tephra
5 AvachinskyKamchatka 95980 BCE0.00793Tephra layer IAv2
6 MenengaiEast African Rift 706050 BCE0.008
5 Haroharo CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 6060 BCE0.00801
6 Mount AniakchakAleutian Arc 306300 BCE ±12500.00825Aniakchak I
5 Lake NgoziGreat Rift Valley, Tanzania 76300 BCE0.00825Kitulo pumice
6 Karkar IslandBismarck Volcanic Arc 206318 BCE0.008268Wadau deposit
6 Tao-Rusyr CalderaOnekotan, Kuril Islands 556348 BCE ±900.008298
5 KizimenKamchatka 4.96400 BCE ±500.00835KZII
7 Kurile LakeKamchatka 155 6439 BCE ±230.008387Ilinsky eruption
5 Mount VeniaminofSW Alaska, Aleutian Arc > 16550 BCE ±5000.0085V1
6 KarymskyKamchatka 14.56600 BCE0.00855Tephra layer KRM
5 ShiveluchKamchatka 1?6800 BCE0.00875
5 Mount VesuviusCampanian volcanic arc 5.16940 BCE ±1000.00889Mercato eruption
5 Makushin VolcanoUnalaska, Aleutian Arc 7.56953 BCE ±1230.008903
5 Mount TarumaeHokkaidō 1.97000 BCE0.00895Ta-d
5 ShiveluchKamchatka ≥ 27150 BCE0.0091
5 TowadaHonshū 2.517250 BCE0.0092eruption episode E
6 Okmok CalderaUmnak, Aleutian Arc 757276 BCE ±11800.009226Okmok I
5 ShiveluchKamchatka ≥ 17300 BCE0.00925
5 ShiveluchKamchatka ≥ 27400 BCE0.00935
6 Morne Trois PitonsDominica, Lesser Antilles island arc 587441 BCE ±940.009391PPR3 - Link fall
6 Mount PinatuboLuzon Volcanic Arc ⩾107460 BCE0.00941Tayawan caldera, Pasbul eruptive period
5 Lake RotomaTaupo Volcanic Zone 7560 BCE0.00951
5 Roundtop VolcanoUnimak, Aleutian Arc 77600 BCE ±5000.00955
5 Pico de OrizabaTrans-Mexican Volcanic Belt > 17761 BCE ±1910.009711Upper Citlaltépetl ignimbrite
6 Água de PauSão Miguel Island, Azores 11.58000 BCE0.00995Inner Caldera Formation
5 Koʻolau RangeHonolulu Volcanic Series 8000 BCE0.00995
7 Semisopochnoi IslandAleutian Arc 1208000 BCE0.00995Caldera formation
5 TolbachikKamchatka 1.88050 BCE0.001
5 KizimenKamchatka 48050 BCE0.01KZI
5 Taupo VolcanoTaupo Volcanic Zone 8130 BCE0.01008
6 GrímsvötnIceland 158230 BCE0.01018Saksunarvatn tephra
5 TowadaHonshū 1.38250 BCE0.0102eruption episode F
6 UlleungSouth Korea 28.58266 BCE ±39[12]0.010216Ulleungdo-Oki tephra
6 Lvinaya PastKuril Islands 758685 BCE ±710.010635
7 Fisher CalderaUnimak, Aleutian Arc 1428722 BCE ±3920.010672Fisher Tuff Caldera formation
5 AskjaIceland 3.458880 BCE ±570.001083Dyngjufjöll Tephra
6 LongonotGreat Rift Valley, Kenya 508910 BCE0.01086
5 Mount ShastaCascade Volcanic Arc > 2.40.011Red Banks Pumice
5 Mount TongariroTaupo Volcanic Zone 9450 BCE0.0114
5 Taupo VolcanoTaupo Volcanic Zone 9460 BCE0.01141
5 HijioriHonshū 2.39550 BCE0.0115
5 Mount TongariroTaupo Volcanic Zone 9650 BCE0.0116
5 KsudachKamchatka 1.750.011706KS4
6 Lolobau IslandBismarck Volcanic Arc 500.0012caldera formation
6 Phlegraean FieldsCampanian volcanic arc 790.0149Neapolitan Yellow Tuff
6 MenengaiGreat Rift Valley, Kenya < 250.012345Ruplax Tuff
6 Nevado de TolucaTrans-Mexican Volcanic Belt 200.01245Upper Toluca Pumice
6 SakurajimaKyūshū 110.0128Sakurajima-Satsuma Tuff
6 Laacher SeeEifel hotspot 2010900 BCE0.0129
6 NigorigawaHokkaidō 10.90.0146
6 Maly SemyachikKamchatka 17.50.015
7 Phlegraean FieldsCampanian volcanic arc 0.0157
6 TowadaHonshū 560.0155eruption episode L
6 Mount ErebusAntarctica ⩾ 100.018 ±7kYounger caldera formation
5 Mount VesuviusCampanian volcanic arc 1.30.019265Green Pumice
7 Long Island, PNGBismarck Volcanic Arc 1000.019278Kiau Ignimbrite
7 Zavaritzki CalderaSimushir, Kuril Islands 2000.02
6 RabaulBismarck Volcanic Arc > 100.020982Kulau Ignimbrite
6 Cape Riva Caldera, SantoriniSouth Aegean Volcanic Arc > 200.0218Cape Riva
6 MenengaiGreat Rift Valley, Kenya 26.10.021Caldera formation 2
5 Mount VesuviusCampanian volcanic arc 1.90.02203Basal Pumice
6 Mount KatmaiSW Alaska, Aleutian Arc ⩾ 100.0228Late Pleistocene rhyodacite pumice fall and ignimbrite
6 Dôme CarvaKerguelen Islands 27.50.026 ±6kTrachytic ignimbrite
8 Taupo VolcanoTaupo Volcanic Zone 0.0265Oruanui eruption First documented Supervolcanic eruption
6 Morne DiablotinsDominica, Lesser Antilles island arc 140.026581Grand Savanne Ignimbrite
? Laguna CalderaLuzon Volcanic Arc 0.027-29
5 Mount VesuviusCampanian volcanic arc 2.20.028555Codola Pumice
6 Phlegraean FieldsCampanian volcanic arc ≥ 100.02905Y3
6 Emmons Lake calderaSW Alaska, Aleutian Arc 500.029262Dawson Tephra
6 Nemrut yanardağıTurkey 65.40.0297
7-8 Aira CalderaKyūshū 940 - 1,040[13]0.03[12]Ito Ignimbrite
6 Nemo PeakOnekotan, Kuril Islands 100.03083Nemo III
6 ShiveluchKamchatka > 300.032161caldera formation
6 Volcán Los AzufresTrans-Mexican Volcanic Belt 110.032804Cieneguillas Ignimbrite
6 Morne Trois PitonsDominica, Lesser Antilles island arc 580.033342Roseau Tuff/Ignimbrite
7 Lake RanauSunda Arc, Sumatra 1500.03364Ranau Tuff
6 Nemo PeakOnekotan, Kuril Islands 31.250.034Nemo II
6 Mount BaturSunda Arc, Bali 840.034565Ubud Ignimbrite
6 KsudachKamchatka 250.035Caldera II
6 Lake MashūHokkaidō 100.03525[7]Nu-p
6 MenengaiGreat Rift Valley, Kenya 26.10.03562Menengai Tuff
6 TowadaHonshū 460.036eruption episode N
7 GorelyKamchatka 1200.038981Southern sea cliffs
6 Lake MashūHokkaidō 100.03829[7]Nu-r
6 Mount ErebusAntarctica ⩾ 100.018 ±6kOlder caldera formation
7 Phlegraean FieldsCampanian volcanic arc 430 - 6800.03985Campanian Ignimbrite Eruption
7 KussharoHokkaidō 1700.03931Kp-1, Kutcharo Shoro Ash
5 GalerasAndes, Northern Volcanic Zone 0.04
6 KsudachKamchatka 400.04Caldera I
6 Ugashik-PeulikSW Alaska, Aleutian Arc 300.04Caldera formation
6? UlleungSouth Korea 10?0.04[12]Ulleungdo-Yamato tephra
6 Irosin CalderaBicol-Leyte Volcanic Arc 700.041Irosin Ignimbrites
6 QualibouSaint Lucia, Lesser Antilles island arc 110.042264Choiseul Tuff
6 Mount St. HelensCascade Volcanic Arc 10.320.0425C (Cs, Cy, Cm, Cw, Ct) (Ape Canyon)
7 Uzon-Geyzernaya calderasKamchatka 1500.43603Uzon ignimbrite - northern field
6 GolovninKunashir, Kuril Islands 150.043683Kn III-5 Tephra
6 Mount AkagiHonshū 25.90.044Akagi-Kanuma pumice
6 MendeleevKunashir, Kuril Islands 600.044114caldera formation
7 OpalaKamchatka 2250.044484caldera formation
5-6 NarukoHonshū 5 - 10[7]0.045Yanagisawa Tuff
7 Nemo PeakOnekotan, Kuril Islands > 1150.045Nemo I
6 Smith IslandIzu–Bonin–Mariana Arc 490.045
7 ShikotsuHokkaidō 350 - 390[14]0.046caldera formation
6 KuttaraHokkaidō 14.4 DRE[7]> 0.043[16]Kt-1
6 KuttaraHokkaidō 10.2 DRE0.05Kt-2
7 Okataina Volcanic ComplexTaupo Volcanic Zone 0.05Rotoiti Ignimbrite
6 Phlegraean FieldsCampanian volcanic arc 13.10.05095Santa Lucia Tephra
7 Lake ManinjauSunda Arc, Sumatra 2350.052Maninjau paroxysmal welded and unwelded tuffs
6 Mount KujūKyūshū 12[17]0.05352Kuju-Handa pyroclastic flow (Kj-Hd), Kuju-1 Pumice (Kj-P1)
6 Skaros Caldera, SantoriniSouth Aegean Volcanic Arc 13.750.054Upper Scoriae 2
6 KuttaraHokkaidō 20.1 DRE0.05 - 0.06Kt-3
6 IschiaCampanian volcanic arc ≥ 100.056X2
6 DaisenHonshū 400.05957[12]Daisen-Kurayoshi Pumice
6 ShikotsuHokkaidō 500.06Shadai eruption
6 TowadaHonshū 100.061eruption episode Q
6 Newberry VolcanoCascade Volcanic Arc > 12.50.0625Olema tephra, Paulina tephra
6 HakoneHonshū 200.066Hakone-Tokyo Pumice
6 Akademia NaukKamchatka 12.50.0694Odnoboky O2 tuffs
6 Los HumerosTrans-Mexican Volcanic Belt 370.069Zaragoza Tuff
6 IschiaCampanian volcanic arc 400.056Monte Epomeo Green Tuff
6 Los HumerosTrans-Mexican Volcanic Belt 240.07Faby Tuff
6 Pico do Fogo Cape Verde 0.073
5-6 NarukoHonshū 5 - 100.073Nisaka Tuff
8 Lake Toba CalderaSunda Arc, Sumatra 2800 (DRE) - 13,200[18]73000 BCE 0.074Youngest Toba Tuff The eruption of Lake Toba was the biggest volcanic eruption in the Quaternary period.[19]
6 Barrier VolcanoGreat Rift Valley, Kenya 100.074caldera formation
6 KuttaraHokkaidō > 11 DRE0.075Kt-4
6 Phlegraean FieldsCampanian volcanic arc 12.350.08CA-1a Tephra
6 Bolshoy SemyachikKamchatka 420.08Bol'shoi Semiachik Caldera II
6 HakoneHonshū 100.08Hakone-Obaradai Pumice
6 Mount PinatuboLuzon Volcanic Arc 250.081Inararo Tuff
6 EtnaCampanian volcanic arc 100.00828X4; I-7
7-8 Lago de AtitlánCentral America Volcanic Arc, Guatemala 3000.084Los Chocoyos eruption This eruption gave way for the Lake Atitlan
6 KuttaraHokkaidō 16.8 DRE0.084Kt-6
6 KussharoHokkaidō 250.085Kp-2/3
6 KuttaraHokkaidō 10.8 DRE0.084 - 0.087Kt-7
7-8 Mount AsoKyūshū 930 - 1,860[13]0.087Aso-4 Ignimbrite
6 KuttaraHokkaidō 9.9 DRE0.087 - 0.106Kt-8
7 Kikai CalderaRyukyu Islands 0.095Tozurahara eruption
6 Sierra la PrimaveraTrans-Mexican Volcanic Belt 900.0952Tala Tuff
6 Skaros Caldera, SantoriniSouth Aegean Volcanic Arc 140.1Middle Pumice
6 OntakeHonshū 500.0957Ontake-1 Pumice
6 RabaulBismarck Volcanic Arc 10?0.1Boroi Ignimbrites
6 RabaulBismarck Volcanic Arc 10?0.1Malaguna Pyroclastics
7 Ata CalderaKyūshū 3500.1[12]Ata pyroclastic deposits
6 SanbeHonshū 200.105Sanbe-Kisuki pumice
6 Tangkuban PerahuSunda Arc, Java ≥ 100.105Sunda Caldera
7 Lake TōyaHokkaidō 230 – 310[13]0.106
6 Santo AntãoCape Verde 10.330.106Cão Grande I
6 Phlegraean FieldsCampanian volcanic arc ≥ 100.1062X5
6 Phlegraean FieldsCampanian volcanic arc ≥ 100.1089X6
7 KussharoHokkaidō 1750.1175Kp-4, Kutcharo Haboro Ash
7 Emmons Lake calderaSW Alaska, Aleutian Arc 2200.124Old Craw Tephra
7 Mount AsoKyūshū > 1500.13Aso-3 Ignimbrite
6 Mount AsoKyūshū 500.141Aso-2 Ignimbrite
6 Yellowstone CalderaYellowstone hotspot 23?0.143Cold Mountain Creek Tuff
7 CalabozosAndes, Southern Volcanic Zone 0.15Loma Seca Tuff-Unit S
5 GalerasAndes, Northern Volcanic Zone 0.15
7 Kos-Nisyros CalderaSouth Aegean Volcanic Arc 1100.1613Kos Plateau Tuff
7 Los HumerosTrans-Mexican Volcanic Belt 290 DRE[20]0.164Xáltipan Ignimbrite
7 Lake AkanHokkaidō 56.8 (DRE)0.175AK-2
6 Yellowstone CalderaYellowstone hotspot 500.176Bluff Point Tuff
7 Southern Caldera, SantoriniSouth Aegean Volcanic Arc 0.18
7 Awasa CalderaMain Ethiopian Rift 103.50.18229
7 Phlegraean FieldsCampanian volcanic arc 0.205
7 Rotorua CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 0.23Mamaku Ignimbrite
7 Maroa CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 0.23Ohakuri Ignimbrite
7 Reporoa CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 0.23Kaingaroa Ignimbrite
7 Ata CalderaKyūshū > 1500.24Torihama eruption
7 Kapenga CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 0.24Ohakui Ignimbrite
7 O'a CalderaEthiopia 2760.24Qi3 Pumice
8 Maroa CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 0.254Whakamaru Ignimbrite
6 Mount AsoKyūshū 0.266Aso-1 Ignimbrite
6 Uzon-Geyzernaya calderasKamchatka 460.278Uzon ignimbrite - southern field
7 Haroharo CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 0.28Matahina Ignimbrite
7 Kapenga CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 0.28Pakai Ignimbrite
7 Lake ManinjauSunda Arc, Sumatra 1750.28
7 CalabozosAndes, Southern Volcanic Zone 0.3Loma Seca Tuff-Unit V
7 Kapenga CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 0.3Chimpanzee Ignimbrite
7 VulsiniCampanian volcanic arc 4600.3Bolsena Caldera
7 Phlegraean FieldsCampanian volcanic arc 0.315
7 Kakutō CalderaKyūshū 0.325Kakuto Ignimbrite
7? SuiendaniHonshū 0.37Okuhida Pyroclastics
7 Lake BraccianoLazio, Italy > 2000.374Mophi Tephra
6 Roccamonfina CalderaCampanian volcanic arc 0.385
6-7 MedvezhiaIturup, Kuril Islands 900.41Medvezhia Ignimbrite
7 ToussidéTibesti Mountains 1500.43Yirrigué Ignimbrite
7 Pauzhetka CalderaKamchatka 3750.443Golygin Ignimbrite
7 TumaloOregon 0.44Tumalo tuff
7 Aira CalderaKyūshū 0.45Oda Ignimbrite
7 Diamante CalderaAndes, Southern Volcanic Zone 0.45
7 Aira CalderaKyūshū 0.5Yoshino Ignimbrite
7 Toba CalderaSunda Arc, Sumatra 1380.501Middle Toba Tuff
7 Kobayashi CalderaKyūshū 0.52Kobayashi Ignimbrite
6 GalerasAndes, Northern Volcanic Zone 0.56
7 Mount KirishimaKyūshū 0.58Hiwaki Ignimbrite
6? Hōhi Volcanic ZoneKyūshū 0.6Yufugawa Ignimbrite
6 Mount LassenCascade Volcanic Arc > 750.609Rockland Caldera formation
8 Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic FieldYellowstone hotspot ⩾ 1,0000.6313Lava Creek Tuff
7 Acatlán Volcanic FieldTrans-Mexican Volcanic Belt 1500.65Acatlán Ignimbrite
7 Hōhi Volcanic ZoneKyūshū 0.65Seiganji-Toga Tephra
7 KamitakaraHonshū 0.65
7 Kapenga CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 0.68Matahana A
7 Kapenga CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 0.71Waiotapu Ignimbrite
7 Long Valley Calderaeastern California 7900.76Bishop Tuff
7 Kapenga CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 0.83Matahana B
7 CalabozosAndes, Southern Volcanic Zone 0.84Loma Seca Tuff-Unit L
8 Lake Toba CalderaSunda Arc, Sumatra 5,290[18]0.84Oldest Toba Tuff
7 Shishimuta CalderaKyūshū 0.87Imaichi Ignimbrite
7 Tondano Caldera North Sulawesi, Sulawesi 600 - 950 0.871 A low-end supereruption
7 Mangakino CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 0.95Marshall Ignimbrite
7 Mangakino CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 0.97Unit E
7 North VateVanuatu 1Efaté Pumice Formation
7 Mangakino CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 1Rocky Hill Ignimbrite
7 Shishimuta CalderaKyūshū 1Yabakei Ignimbrite
7 Tamagawa CalderaHonshū 1
7 Tōnohetsuri CalderasHonshū 1Saigō Ignimbrite
7 Tokachi-Mitsumata CalderaHokkaidō > 1301
8 Mangakino CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 1.01Kidnappers Ignimbrite
8 Awasa Caldera Main Ethiopian Rift 1,000 1.09
8 Gakkel Ridge CalderaGakkel Ridge, Arctic Ocean 3001.1
7 Akademia NaukKamchatka 1001.13Stena-Soboliny Ignimbrite
7 Kulshan CalderaCascade Volcanic Arc > 117.51.149Lake Tapps Tephra, Swift Creek IgnimbriteKulshan caldera formation
7 Mangakino CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 1.18Ahuroa Ignimbrite
7 Mangakino CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 1.2Unit D
7 Hōhi Volcanic ZoneKyūshū 1.2Shikido Ignimbrite
6 Toba CalderaSunda Arc, Sumatra 1.2Haranggoal Dacite Tuff
7 Tōnohetsuri CalderasHonshū 1.2Ashino Ignimbrite
8 Mangakino CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 1.21Ongatiti Ignimbrite
7 Valles CalderaNew Mexico, USA
(Raton hotspot)
6901.223Upper Bandelier Tuff
7 Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic FieldYellowstone hotspot > 280 (DRE)1.27Mesa Falls Tuff
7 Puricó ComplexAndes, Central Volcanic Zone 1.3Puricó Ignimbrite
7 Mangakino CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 1.4Unit C
7 Tōnohetsuri CalderasHonshū 1.4Kumado Ignimbrite
7 Mount TokachiHokkaidō 1.4Tokachi Ignimbrite
7 Mangakino CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 1.53Unit B
7 Mangakino CalderaTaupo Volcanic Zone 1.55Unit A
7 Mount Jiigatake[21]Honshū 1.6Ōmine Ignimbrite
7 Valles CalderaNew Mexico, USA 6901.61Lower Bandelier Tuff
7 Mount JiigatakeHonshū 1.65
6 Cerro GuachaAltiplano-Puna volcanic complex 1.7Puripica Ch0ico ignimbrite
7 Young IslandValleny Islands 1001.7Eltanin
7 Bolshe-BannayaKamchatka 8001.705
7 Mount Hotakadake[21]Honshū 1.75Ebisutōge-Fukuda tephras
7 Mount HotakadakeHonshū 1.76Nyūkawa Ignimbrite
7 KarymshinaKamchatka 1.78
7 Valles CalderaNew Mexico, USA ⩾ 1001.78San Diego Canyon Ignimbrite
7 Lago de AtitlánCentral America Volcanic Arc, Guatemala 1.8
7 Mount JiigatakeHonshū 1.88Kitazawa Ignimbrite
7 Mount TokachiHokkaidō 1.9Biei Ignimbrite
7 Tamagawa CalderaHonshū 2
7 Mount HotakadakeHonshū 2Sonehara Ignimbrite
7 Mount JiigatakeHonshū 2Nyūnomi Ignimbrite
7 Mount JiigatakeHonshū 2Ichiuda Ignimbrite
7 Mount JiigatakeHonshū 2Reishōji Ignimbrite
7 Mount JiigatakeHonshū 2Ht-3 Ignimbrite
8 Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic Field Yellowstone hotspot 2,1602.0794Huckleberry Ridge Tuff A & B
7 Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic FieldYellowstone hotspot 2902.113Huckleberry Ridge Tuff C
7 Mount Jiigatake[21]Honshū 2.18Taniguchi Ignimbrite
8 Cerro GalánAndes, Central Volcanic Zone 1030 2.2Cerro Galán Ignimbrite
7? Mount ErciyesTurkey 2.52Valibabatepe Ignimbrite
7 Hiwada CalderaHonshū 2.8Hotokezawa Ignimbrite
8 Pastos Grandes CalderaAndes, Central Volcanic Zone 15002.9Pastos Grandes Ignimbrite
7 Cerro GuachaAltiplano-Puna volcanic complex 3.5Tara Ignimbrite
7 Yunosawa CalderaHonshū 3.5Obirakiyama Tuff
8 Pacana CalderaAndes, Central Volcanic Zone 28004Atana Ignimbrite
8 Heise volcanic fieldYellowstone hotspot 4.45Kilgore Tuff
? Heise volcanic fieldYellowstone hotspot 5.51Conant Creek Tuff
8 Cerro GuachaAltiplano-Puna volcanic complex 1300 5.7Guacha ignimbrite
7 Cerro PanizosAndes, Central Volcanic Zone 6.1Panizos Ignimbrite
? Heise volcanic fieldYellowstone hotspot 6.27Walcott Tuff
8 Heise volcanic fieldYellowstone hotspot 6.62Blacktail Tuff
7 Black Mountain CalderaSouthwest Nevada volcanic field 7Thirsty Canyon Tuff
7 Pastos Grandes Caldera or Vilama CalderaAndes, Central Volcanic Zone 8.3Sifon Ignimbrite
? Twin Falls volcanic fieldYellowstone hotspot 10-8.6
8 Grey's Landing SupereruptionYellowstone hotspot 2,8008.72Grey's Landing Ignimbrite
8 McMullen SupereruptionYellowstone hotspot 1,7008.99
? Picabo volcanic fieldYellowstone hotspot 10.09 & 10.21Arbon Valley Tuffs
7-8 Bruneau-Jarbidge calderaYellowstone hotspot 950 10.0 to 12.5Ashfall Fossil Beds eruption
7 Timber Mountain caldera complexSouthwest Nevada volcanic field 11.45Timber Mountain Tuff - Ammonia Tanks member
8 Timber Mountain caldera complexSouthwest Nevada volcanic field 11.6Timber Mountain Tuff - Rainer Mesa member
8 Paintbrush CalderaSouthwest Nevada volcanic field 12.7Paintbrush Tuff - Topopah Spring member
8 Paintbrush CalderaSouthwest Nevada volcanic field 12.8Paintbrush Tuff - Tiva Canyon member
7 Mount SoboKyūshū 12.8
7 Mount KatamukiKyūshū 13
7 Silent Canyon caldera complexSouthwest Nevada volcanic field 13Belted Range Tuff
7 Crater Flat GroupSouthwest Nevada volcanic field 13.25Crater Flat Tuff, Bullfrog member
? Owyhee-Humboldt volcanic fieldYellowstone hotspot 13.9-12.8
8 Ōdai CalderaHonshū 13.7Murō Ignimbrite
8 Mount ŌkueKyūshū 13.7Okueyama volcano-plutonic complex
7 Mount IshizuchiShikoku 14
7 Shitara CalderaHonshū 15.1-13.1
8 Kumano CalderaHonshū 14.4Kumano Acidic rocks
8 Source unknownAndes, Central Volcanic Zone 1100 15Huaylillas Ignimbrite
7 McDermitt volcanic field, NorthYellowstone hotspot 15Whitehorse Creek Tuff
8 Mount OsuzuKyūshū 15.1Osuzuyama volcano-plutonic complex
? Lake Owyhee volcanic fieldYellowstone hotspot? 15.5-15
7 McDermitt volcanic field, SouthYellowstone hotspot 15.6Longridge Tuff member 2-3
7 McDermitt volcanic field, SouthYellowstone hotspot 15.6Longridge Tuff member 5
7 McDermitt volcanic field, SouthYellowstone hotspot 15.7Double H Tuff
7 McDermitt volcanic field, NorthYellowstone hotspot 15.8Trout Creek Mountains Tuff
 ? McDermitt volcanic field, SouthYellowstone hotspot 16Hoppin Peaks Tuff
7 McDermitt volcanic field, SouthYellowstone hotspot 16.548Oregon Canyon Tuff
 ? Northwest Nevada volcanic fieldYellowstone hotspot? 16.5-15.5
8 Oxaya Formation Andes, Central Volcanic Zone 3000 19 Oxaya Ignimbrites
7 Mount Belknap CalderaMarysvale volcanic field 19Joe Lott member
7 Monroe Peak CalderaMarysvale volcanic field 23Osiris Tuff
8 La Garita CalderaSan Juan volcanic field 500027.8Fish Canyon Tuff Second biggest explosive eruption in the last 100 million years
8? Bachelor San Juan volcanic field 1000 28 Carpenter Ridge Tuff
8 San Juan San Juan volcanic field 28 Sapinero Mesa Tuff
8? Uncompahgre San Juan volcanic field 1000 28.1 Dillon & Sapinero Mesa Tuffs
8? Platoro San Juan volcanic field 1000 28.2 Chiquito Peak Tuff
8 Bursum Southern New Mexico 28.5 Apache Springs Tuff
8 White Rock Caldera Indian Peak-Caliente Caldera Complex 29.2 Lund Tuff
8 Sana'a Ignimbrite Afro-Arabian 29.5 Tephra 2W63
8 Iftar Alkalb Afro-Arabian 29.5 Tephra 4 W
8 Sam Ignimbrite Yemen 29.5 Green Tuff
8 Jabal Kura'a Ignimbrite Yemen 29.6
8 Wah Wah Springs CalderaIndian Peak-Caliente Caldera Complex 590030.06Wah Wah Springs Tuff The biggest explosive eruption in the last 100 million years
8 Windows Butte Tuff Central Nevada 33 Windows Butte Tuff
8 Emory Caldera Southwestern New Mexico 34.9 Kneeling Nun Tuff City of Rocks State Park
8 Mount Princeton Thirtynine Mile volcanic area, Colorado 35.3 Wall Mountain Tuff
7 Bennett Lake Volcanic ComplexSkukum Group 50
8 Deccan Traps West-central India 65 This volcanic episode occurred about 300,000 years after the Chicxulub meteor impact, and may have been another contributing factor towards the extinction of the dinosaurs
8 Source unknown Honshū 70 Noi Rhyolite
8 Guarapuava-Tamarana-Sarusas Paraná and Etendeka traps 132 Existence as a single volcano is controversial. Possibly a volcanic chain.
8 Santa Maria Fria Paraná and Etendeka traps 132 Existence as a single volcano is controversial. Possibly a volcanic chain.
8 Guarapuava-Ventura Paraná and Etendeka traps 132 Existence as a single volcano is controversial. Possibly a volcanic chain.
8 High Island Caldera Hong Kong 140
7 Altenberg–Teplice Caldera[22] The Altenberg-Teplice Volcanic Complex 325-317 Teplice Rhyolite intra-caldera deposits
8 Cerberean Caldera Rubicon Valley 365
8 Glen Coe Scotland 420
8 Scafells Lake District 488-443

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